Kamu is the Kala Lagaw Ya word meaning Mangrove flower. Like children, mangrove seeds stay attached to their parent, growing until they are ready to detach and make their salt-water journey onwards. NAISDA’s 2015 graduating season KAMU, directed by renowned choreographer Frances Rings, epitomizes the continued cultivation of cultural values inherent to our foundation and our conscious responsibility towards the health of our land and seas. Presented by Carriageworks and NAISDA.